Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman introduces Rudyard Kipling’s The Gardener, a melancholy tale from 1925, as part of our seasonal series of short stories selected by leading novelists. Afterwards, the story is read by actor Marion Bailey

Twenty years after it was first published, the novelist has revisited his much-loved novel about an alternate London beneath the real city, teaming up with Chris Riddell to produce an edition with drawings by the children’s laureate

Neil Gaiman is no stranger to having his books banned. Here the author of Coraline and The Graveyard Book talks about controversial books in libraries, censorship threats to graphic novels and why freedom of speech is not the freedom to harass